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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cooking of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of preparing food, specifically when referring to the act of cooking something. Example: The cooking of the Thanksgiving turkey took several hours to complete. In this sentence, "cooking of" is used to describe the process of preparing the turkey for the Thanksgiving meal.
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The cooking of meat, though, is variation and improvisation.
Cooking, of course, is an act of community.
The menu reflects the Cajun cooking of the Deep South.
I GREW up eating the cooking of my grandmothers.
Here's Terra Vergine, celebrating the cooking of the Abruzzo.
"People like the atmosphere and home cooking of a diner".
This is supremely considered cooking of awesome technical accomplishment.
Mr. Reich demonstrated the actual cooking of a hot dog - one minute for each side.
The cooking of a paillard is easy, and the results are reliable.
So I was surprised that Americans have been so slow to embrace the cooking of Korea".
The infections can be avoided by proper handling and cooking of raw poultry.
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